Half the Sky: #MeToo in China
“#MeToo has become a politically ‘sensitive’ issue in China now, so we cannot study it any more, even in academia. I hope you can also understand that we need to be anonymous in the #MeToo related issues.”
“#MeToo has become a politically ‘sensitive’ issue in China now, so we cannot study it any more, even in academia. I hope you can also understand that we need to be anonymous in the #MeToo related issues.”
“As for Kay Ivey and the rest of the politicians and zealots playing political games with the lives of women across America, I am not going to mince my words: Take a long look in the mirror, see the blood you have washed your hands in, and ask yourselves how much you really care about life.”
2019 feels worlds away from 2013, and the more recent explosion of Asian American representation in popular culture seems to signal a hopeful shift.
We only intended it for a joke, relatable memes, and now it’s something bigger than that. It allows people to feel proud of who they are.
Although the Thirteenth Amendment is often viewed through the lens of linear racial progress, the exception clause set into motion a long history of involuntary, brutal, and racialized prison labor.
“Even after leaving life behind bars, former felons continue to be punished over and over again.”
“Many of them lose status and become subject to deportation or go into the underground and not have the prospects they currently have in the U.S.”
“The Twin Falls case exemplifies a collision of dichotomies and frictions that continue to be played out everywhere.”